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Ftei'ileal A" ' " ' . Iii City And

Cats Bombay ick Whittin g ton's cat,' observes Mr Sitaram of Grindlays, 'was a visible export. But its methods of pest control — those were an invisible export and a transfer of......

Universities

rine complaint comes round and round, l_lsi g nalled by the unmistakable tone of 'more in sorrow than in an g er'. It is at the chan g ed system of g rants for overseas students......

Fraser

T he star turn from the City is provided by Ian Fraser, Chairman of Lazards and of the Acceptin g Houses Committee, the merchant bankers' club. It is a masterly performance. Its......

Towers

D evelopment has its problems, and one has come home to that powerhouse of Bombay, the Parsee community. As the city spreads and sprawls, and the country- side and its wild life......